NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Parents of two New Orleans-area school girls have dismissed their lawsuit against a Catholic school over its policy forbidding hair extensions.

Christ the King school rescinded the policy late last month amid accusations that it was discriminatory against black students.

Federal court records show the lawsuit was dismissed by the parents on Monday.

The school and the Archdiocese of New Orleans drew widespread online outrage after video spread of sixth-grader Faith Fennidy tearfully leaving school after being told her hair style violated the policy.

Her mother and the mother of another student filed a state court lawsuit that later was moved to federal court.

Neither school officials nor lawyers for the families immediately responded to requests for comment Tuesday.